Scholarships of county 'Washington' within Oregon

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Creative Safety Supply, an Oregon-based retailer of safety products for the workplace, is offering an annual scholarship for students pursuing higher education in any field at an accredited college, university, or vocational school in the United States.
Creative Safety Supply was founded to provide the best industrial safety, Lean and 5S products for businesses so they can improve the safety and efficiency of their facilities. To that end, Creative Safety Supply developed industrial floor marking tape and industrial label printers to help safety managers, facility managers, and business owners achieve their goals. We work to find creative solutions to challenging or unique workplace problems and value the importance of creativity in all endeavors. That’s why we’re awarding a scholarship to a student in good academic standing who has used creative thinking to succeed in his/her academic or personal life.

Scholarship Criteria:PMI Portland, Oregon is offering two individual scholarships; each in the amount of US$1,250. One scholarship is for both undergraduate and graduate students, and the other is for undergraduate students only.Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited two year or four year degree program. For the two year undergraduate degree program, applicants must also be enrolled in or applying for a Project Management Certificate Program. For the four year degree program, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for a degree program in project management or a related field of study benefiting from project management. In addition to the criteria noted above, applicants will be reviewed with the following order of priority: 1. A resident of the Portland Metro area (including Clackamas County, Oregon, Columbia County, Multnomah County, Washington County, and Yamhill County, in Oregon, or Clark County, or Skamania County, in Washington) attending or planning to attend any two or four year accredited college or university. 2. An individual attending or planning to attend a two or four year accredited degree program at a college or university in the Portland Metro area as defined above. 3. An individual attending or planning to attend any two or four year accredited college or university in the states of Oregon or Washington.